See What It's Really Like To Be An NFL Cheerleader

Morris started with the team her senior year of college, and now shes heading into her forth season cheering for the Eagles. And this year she's a co-captain.

Twice a week, Morris drives 60 miles from New Jersey to Philly, after her day job, and practices with her fellow cheerleaders for at least three hours.

Sundays are the fun part. The Eagles monopolize Morris' Sunday as she gets her hair and make-up done, and cheers her team to victory.

But it doesn't end there. Morris and her fellow cheerleaders are constantly making appearances at charity events, going to NFL off-season events like the draft, and even jetting off to the Bahamas for photo shoots.